Very cool, i like the silver plating, what did you use? Ayya Vida and what else?

Thanks Glassman...

You're correct on the Ayya Vida body. Though I cut down her hip joint, to make her not be quite so wide-stanced. Because of this, the back, or rather her backend looked a a little wierd, so I "installed" an Aayla Secura backend.

For the silver plating I used aluminum tape, cut in very small and specific pieces to fit over the contour of the body, and to look like panels. I finally used silver paint to give it a bit of a wash, and to fill in at the joints.

Thanks again!

Wow, that is a very interesting take on a Betty Bot! I never would have thought to take an actual female figure(s) and then silver plate them. It gives it the smooth (and purposly sexy) curves the Betty Bots had. The idea of cutting small pieces of aluminum tape is very ingenious also. The panel look was VERY good.

Could we get some clear pictures of JUST the droid?

Oh, and Lando looks very spiffy himself. I do agree about the cape though...

As for the hood and cloak, it's a ROTS Emperor hood, cut open on the front (the little clasp), and the 500th Vader cape. To make the hood fit right, I had to cut down the extra head a bit in the back, but the hood actually is sculpted as to look like it would be fitting over his natural contours. Since it's a ball joint head, it makes for an easy swap to put the hood/robe on.

Hey guys, here a quick parts list that hopefully will cover any questions.

ROTS - Luminara Unduli torso sanded down quite a bitPOTF - Ceremony Leia arms, hair bunSaga - Leia in Boussh head (which is awfully small, and kinda childlike)POTC - Rabe' legs just boiled and popped out, and doesn't really affect the original figure, other than making a bit more prone to tipping over.

The visor is simply a carefully cut piece from a notebook insert. It's very thin plastic which makes it easier to work with.

And finally the belt is just a random belt piece from some roman/greek figure